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>> what we fully expect is government of california will honor the law of california. those voices deserve respect. their voices are still standing. it's the law and the constitution of the state of california. we don't just ignore constitutions because we don't like the way they read. the law of california is clear. because the supreme court didn't impose same-sex marriage, californians have the right to decide marriage like the steps of the other states. >> the lawyer on the other side, he opposed you. he was smiling and cheering. they were delighted by what happened at the supreme court as far as proposition 8 is concerned. what do you say to david? >> i say that we've been disagreeing with him since the day the lawsuit was filed. we've had very different takes on this lawsuit, the nature of proposition 8, the arguments associated so nothing has really changed in the fact that we disagree on what should or shouldn't happen. the law in california is clear. there's no decision striking down proposition 8 so it remains the law of california. that's been established law
>> what we fully expect is government of california will honor the law of california. those voices deserve respect. their voices are still standing. it's the law and the constitution of the state of california. we don't just ignore constitutions because we don't like the way they read. the law of california is clear. because the supreme court didn't impose same-sex marriage, californians have the right to decide marriage like the steps of the other states. >> the lawyer on the other...
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up just 38.9% of california's population. since the thanksgiving holiday, california has continued to set daily record highs in hospitalizations and covid-related deaths. as of tuesday, the seven-day rolling average of new cases is up by more than 37,000. that's more than a 13% increase in new positive cases in the past week. since the start of the pandemic, more than 24,000 people have died in california. now with hospitals flooded and airports packed, california is becoming the next epicenter of the pandemic. >> i think january and february are going to be really dark. >> i think we're all pret dwriered. >> our thanks to nick valencia for that. >>> joining us now to talk about what is happening in california, cnn medical analyst dr. jorge rodriguez. dr. rodriguez, thank you very much for joining us. you're there in los angeles county. does viral tsunami, is that characterization appropriate? does it accurately depict the situation on the ground there now? >> well, it does. if you go to ers here, there are lines of ambulance
up just 38.9% of california's population. since the thanksgiving holiday, california has continued to set daily record highs in hospitalizations and covid-related deaths. as of tuesday, the seven-day rolling average of new cases is up by more than 37,000. that's more than a 13% increase in new positive cases in the past week. since the start of the pandemic, more than 24,000 people have died in california. now with hospitals flooded and airports packed, california is becoming the next epicenter...
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california is one of them. nevada, wyoming, wisconsin and minnesota are under new management as well. only in nevada is the incoming governor bryan sandoval from the same party as the ex-governor. but the spotlight is on california where the govinator arnold schwarzenegger is handing over power to the oldest man ever to hold that office. that is jerry brown. back in the '70s brown was governor in california, the youngest since the 1800s. taking on a fiscal mess that schwarzenegger not only couldn't conquer, he could barely contain. now, what was formerly the golden state is staring at a $28 billion shortfall the next year and a half. that's not the sum of schwarzenegger's legacy. saluted for renewable energy he signed a $40 billion measure to rebuild california's infrastructure and changed the rules for primary elections and the mapping of legislative districts. now comes term number three for jerry brown. i know, we said he wos just elected but he was already the governor. casey wian has got that from the l.a.
california is one of them. nevada, wyoming, wisconsin and minnesota are under new management as well. only in nevada is the incoming governor bryan sandoval from the same party as the ex-governor. but the spotlight is on california where the govinator arnold schwarzenegger is handing over power to the oldest man ever to hold that office. that is jerry brown. back in the '70s brown was governor in california, the youngest since the 1800s. taking on a fiscal mess that schwarzenegger not only...
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in california, certainly worries about the big one. richard allen university of california at berkeley. >>> broken gas lines blame ford starting several fires inside a mobile home community in napa. firefighters couldn't do much when they arrived because the quake took out water lines. here's laura anthony of kgo affiliate. >> reporter: this is the scene this morning at napa valley mobile home park where four mobile homes were completely destroyed, burnt to the ground in the immediate aftermath of the earthquake. first the gas mains broke, then the water lines. when firefighters got here, they had no water pressure, they were unable to put out the fires, all they could do is evacuate residents and try to contain them. they brought in their own water tenders and were able to put out the flames. but, as you can see, this and three others, a total loss. good news, no injuries, no fatalities, at this location. i'm kgo's laura anthony. >> incredible scenes from the earthquake aftermath. >>> imagine two years in c captivi captivity, held by
in california, certainly worries about the big one. richard allen university of california at berkeley. >>> broken gas lines blame ford starting several fires inside a mobile home community in napa. firefighters couldn't do much when they arrived because the quake took out water lines. here's laura anthony of kgo affiliate. >> reporter: this is the scene this morning at napa valley mobile home park where four mobile homes were completely destroyed, burnt to the ground in the...
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texas, arizona, california. as you watch this play out now in other states, nationally the positivity rate is 8%. in arizona it is above 20%. in florida 19%. what is your advice to these governors? most of them republicans but democrat in california and as they go through what you have lived. >> yeah. first, john, when they write the history book on this one it's ugly. you want to talk about a national tragedy? none of this had to be. how can we be in this position five months ago we knew what was coming and we're still flat footed. what happened in new york city is going to be another chapter in the book. what happened in new york is the virus came from europe. and the federal government totally missed it. we didn't find out until it was too late that the virus went from china to europe and then from europe coming to new york. the european travel ban that the federal government did much too late to stop it so we had a spike. we had to get those cases down. and we were ambushed by the virus. that didn't happen a
texas, arizona, california. as you watch this play out now in other states, nationally the positivity rate is 8%. in arizona it is above 20%. in florida 19%. what is your advice to these governors? most of them republicans but democrat in california and as they go through what you have lived. >> yeah. first, john, when they write the history book on this one it's ugly. you want to talk about a national tragedy? none of this had to be. how can we be in this position five months ago we knew...
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very, very fascinating here and also in california. we want to let our viewers know that we believe that jon stewart and stephen colbert are going to hold a press conference after their rally on the mall. we also want to make sure that we are going to give you the latest news on the terror investigation, including the fact that a woman is under arrest in yemen. also, new information on the synagogue, at least one of them in chicago that was supposed to be the target of one of those explosive packages. more on that right after the break. >>> hello, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta. we want to bring you up to date on the terror threat that has investigators swarming over new details are arising from great britain, on to the u.s. we're understanding that information is coming in that one of the chicago targets of those explosive devices that were in plane cargo was bound for chicago, specifically a synagogue. it's identified as a small synagogue in chicago with about 100 in the congregation. we're also learning new developments out of y
very, very fascinating here and also in california. we want to let our viewers know that we believe that jon stewart and stephen colbert are going to hold a press conference after their rally on the mall. we also want to make sure that we are going to give you the latest news on the terror investigation, including the fact that a woman is under arrest in yemen. also, new information on the synagogue, at least one of them in chicago that was supposed to be the target of one of those explosive...
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california berkeley, a lot of the protests are in california, you had $4,000 in 1999 up to $8,000 in 2009, and university of georgia, about $3,000 to $7,530. you can see how much it skyrocketed. >> how do you manage that? >> that's just it. >> how do you manage it? >> that's it. we told you last money about the stimulus money put in to defray the costs. but it wasn't a solution. people are still struggling. we've got everything i showed you, the link, at the blog and facebook and twitter and it's cnn.com/josh, facebook and twitter and we're following the tweets from the field. a lot of the protesters are tweeting. you are asking what can be done. some have some ideas and i'll be sharing them this hour. >> i know a lot of folks want the books opened up. let's see if you're mismanaging or if there's a better way to spend the money you're getting. i can't wait to hear some of the twitters. >> the twits. the twitters. >> thanks, josh. >>> do you have any thoughts to this solution on this problem we've been discussing for the last six, seven minutes or so? if you do, give me a call at 1-8
california berkeley, a lot of the protests are in california, you had $4,000 in 1999 up to $8,000 in 2009, and university of georgia, about $3,000 to $7,530. you can see how much it skyrocketed. >> how do you manage that? >> that's just it. >> how do you manage it? >> that's it. we told you last money about the stimulus money put in to defray the costs. but it wasn't a solution. people are still struggling. we've got everything i showed you, the link, at the blog and...
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we want to begin in southern california. people are on edge as this police officer is on the run. 33-year-old christopher jordan dorner. he is wanted for a string of shootings. i want to you look at the description including the vehicle he has been driving around southern california in. here's the thing we heard from the police chief in los angeles. he calls this a vendetta. we are told he wants revenge and had the vendetta against all police. not just lapd, but southern california in general. police are racing to find him before he hits again. doerner is accused of shooting three officers, killing one this morning. police believe he also killed monica quan, the daughter of the captain and killing her fiance over the weekend. to the police officers involved, the riverside officers were cowardly ambushed. they had no opportunity to fight back and no prewarning. imagine going about your work day and having to learn about that threat. >> dorner is a highly skilled marksman considered armed and extremely dangerous. here's a time
we want to begin in southern california. people are on edge as this police officer is on the run. 33-year-old christopher jordan dorner. he is wanted for a string of shootings. i want to you look at the description including the vehicle he has been driving around southern california in. here's the thing we heard from the police chief in los angeles. he calls this a vendetta. we are told he wants revenge and had the vendetta against all police. not just lapd, but southern california in general....
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this is oak glen, california. this is the command center that has been set up to handle the information flow on the massive station fire. it is intense, massive. it is absolutely getting bigger. we believe this is the location where governor schwarzenegger will make his remarks. our understanding is that he's being briefed now, and then he will brief us on what he's learning about the fire, the updated information. here's what we know. the wildfire near los angeles has now consumed 122,000 acres. think about that for a second. 122,000 acres. the equivalent of 190 square miles. the fire has destroyed 53 homes, another 10,000 homes are under evacuation orders. firefighters hope slightly cooler temperatures today will slow down the fast-moving fire. it has at this point only been 5% contained. and officials say it could take weeks to get it under control. we are getting a lot of i-reports from the front lines of the fire. josh levs is following those for us. what are you seeing, josh? >> before i tell you, before we
this is oak glen, california. this is the command center that has been set up to handle the information flow on the massive station fire. it is intense, massive. it is absolutely getting bigger. we believe this is the location where governor schwarzenegger will make his remarks. our understanding is that he's being briefed now, and then he will brief us on what he's learning about the fire, the updated information. here's what we know. the wildfire near los angeles has now consumed 122,000...
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randy jorgensen joins us by phone from arcadia, california. randy, give me an idea how contained, how out of control is this fire? >> good morning. it is pretty out of control. we only have 5% containment. the fire has grown since yesterday afternoon to this morning from 20,000 to over 30 35,000 acres. we lost two to three dozen recreational cabins up in the national forest during the day yesterday. we've been very fortunate that with all the efforts of the unified command w los angeles county and the u.s. forest service and other municipal cities in our area working together, we have not lost any homes along the front country, which is the areas such as altadina, taonga, sundland, popular on this side of the forest. >> are they working on the air, the ground, what's the strategy? >> yes to all of the above. right now the fire's different, it's not what we typically get. it is not a wind-driven fire. the fire, because it is very hot, conditions out here, it's been over 100 every day, because of very, very low humidity, the fire is moving on al
randy jorgensen joins us by phone from arcadia, california. randy, give me an idea how contained, how out of control is this fire? >> good morning. it is pretty out of control. we only have 5% containment. the fire has grown since yesterday afternoon to this morning from 20,000 to over 30 35,000 acres. we lost two to three dozen recreational cabins up in the national forest during the day yesterday. we've been very fortunate that with all the efforts of the unified command w los angeles...
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in a season where we have seen probably the worst drought in southern california, now comes a flooding rainfall. some areas receiving almost a foot of rain, even into the desert regions, we could expect another one to three inches in the mountains of california, across the sierra nevada, there could be as much as four feet of snow. here's some of the rainfall totals in northern california, san francisco, yesterday, set a record rainfall total for the day. but they have already seen just about 2 1/2 inches of rain. in big sur, those rainfall totals have been three and four inches but some areas did see four inches right around van nuys, california. so some of these rainfall totals are unlike what we have seen in quite some time. they are already saying that this next storm system that is moving in is going to really pack a wallop as far as the winds are concerned, also across the higher elevations, as much as 90-mile-per-hour winds have been reported there. pinion peak saw just under 10 inches of rainfall. this is not the end, this storm system is going to continue to push across the in
in a season where we have seen probably the worst drought in southern california, now comes a flooding rainfall. some areas receiving almost a foot of rain, even into the desert regions, we could expect another one to three inches in the mountains of california, across the sierra nevada, there could be as much as four feet of snow. here's some of the rainfall totals in northern california, san francisco, yesterday, set a record rainfall total for the day. but they have already seen just about 2...
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of south california. the map here shows, you can tell he doesn't want los angeles to be in his state. he says north california can have los angeles. he says the state legislature is out of control. he thinks keeping their own tax dollars and southern california is a good plan. >> our state legislature that's supposed to be making laws and being respected imposes laws that aren't even lawful. so i think our state is california gone wild. >> i think certainly the spending, the government we have in sacramento doesn't really properly represent the interest of the people in southern california, certainly their spending habits. whether or not it will happen, probably not. >> a lot of people say it does have merit to the plan but in all likelihood this will not happen. they're discussing it now, the board and the county, riverside county will take it up. if they okay it, it might go further. you might think that sounds crazy but it's been proposed before, a couple of times. in the 1970s there was talk about spl
of south california. the map here shows, you can tell he doesn't want los angeles to be in his state. he says north california can have los angeles. he says the state legislature is out of control. he thinks keeping their own tax dollars and southern california is a good plan. >> our state legislature that's supposed to be making laws and being respected imposes laws that aren't even lawful. so i think our state is california gone wild. >> i think certainly the spending, the...
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in california are actually federal and they are under their jurisdictions while only 3% are under california's jurisdictions. the others falling to private property so if you look at that, if you're saying this is something you really want to do, president, this would be under your jurisdiction to fix it. however, it's also worth noting, especially with the angeles national forest behind me, it's not the big trees that you think of when you think of a forest. a lot of small bush and growth like that, so it's not the same sort of idea of cleaning out your forests in the same way, but that is something that people are very concerned about because if that comes over here into this neighborhood you could have more devastation like we've seen in other parts of the west which has just been a broughtal fire season and we haven't even really gotten into the thick of it yes. that's the scary part, john. >> that is the scary part, a nervous time in a neighborhood like that, many others around the state. stephanie elam, grateful for the live reporting on the scene there. we'll stay in touch. >>> the expe
in california are actually federal and they are under their jurisdictions while only 3% are under california's jurisdictions. the others falling to private property so if you look at that, if you're saying this is something you really want to do, president, this would be under your jurisdiction to fix it. however, it's also worth noting, especially with the angeles national forest behind me, it's not the big trees that you think of when you think of a forest. a lot of small bush and growth like...
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southern california dry today. weak ridge of high pressure in place, that's just barely holding on to it. we have waiting in the wings here, yet another storm, which is going to be making its way on shore. late sunday into monday for northern california. monday into tuesday for southern california. so we've got another one on the way. the good news is, it's not quite as strong as the last couple storms that we saw earlier in the week. in the meantime, our latest western storm in the nation's midsection. we have a nasty line of thunderstorms here through memphis, mississippi. we'll be watching that through the overnight hours. that will be impacting the east coast throughout the day tomorrow. we'll bring heavy rain here. really heavy. >> we could always use great weather. but whatever we're dealing with, nothing like the situation happening in haiti, jackie. you see the pictures at the top of the show? >> i did. >> thanks, jackie. we're going to look at them right now. >>> exclusive video into cnn. i want you to che
southern california dry today. weak ridge of high pressure in place, that's just barely holding on to it. we have waiting in the wings here, yet another storm, which is going to be making its way on shore. late sunday into monday for northern california. monday into tuesday for southern california. so we've got another one on the way. the good news is, it's not quite as strong as the last couple storms that we saw earlier in the week. in the meantime, our latest western storm in the nation's...
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now it is 2014 and california chrome could be the horse. a triple crown is made up of three elite races. he took the first leg on the first saturday of may. >> california chrome shines bright in the kentucky derby! >> reporter: try ful offed two weeks later in the second jewel in the crown. >> california chrome has won the preakness! >> reporter: the belmont stakes in new york is the final hurdle before triple crown glory. >> expect him to win saturday? >> yes, i do. i expect him to win saturday. i really do. >> reporter: 3-year-old racehorses face challenges to bring home the crown. >> you have to have speed to win the derby in the preakness. stamina to win the belmont. usually it is rare to have that package in one horse. >> reporter: the belmont is called the test of a champion because of its rare mile and a half distance to cover. >> here at the finish line at belmont, the frustration has grown every year. since 1997, seven different horses have been on the verge of winning the triple crown. something went wrong. there is a bit of a rag
now it is 2014 and california chrome could be the horse. a triple crown is made up of three elite races. he took the first leg on the first saturday of may. >> california chrome shines bright in the kentucky derby! >> reporter: try ful offed two weeks later in the second jewel in the crown. >> california chrome has won the preakness! >> reporter: the belmont stakes in new york is the final hurdle before triple crown glory. >> expect him to win saturday? >>...
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this is a vendetta against all of southern california law enforcement. and it should be seen as such. >> chief, he said the killings will continue until he clears his name. is that going to happen? >> it is not going to happen. and thank you very much. >> lapd police chief at a press conference there clearly saying he is not going to come out to clear the name of this officer, who is accused of all of these killings. and he is saying this -- the manner that this officer is talking about, he believes has been thoroughly adjudicated, and he says it clearly speaks of someone he believes is unhappy with his lot in life. the disturbing thing about this, he says, the chief says this man has multiple weapons at his disposal, including assault rifles. some of the things he is upset about, he says, which is chief beck, he says chief beck, and he names other people in this, i will not read their name when he talks about this incident, which he believes that he should have been cleared of but was not with the la police department. he says this is when you need to h
this is a vendetta against all of southern california law enforcement. and it should be seen as such. >> chief, he said the killings will continue until he clears his name. is that going to happen? >> it is not going to happen. and thank you very much. >> lapd police chief at a press conference there clearly saying he is not going to come out to clear the name of this officer, who is accused of all of these killings. and he is saying this -- the manner that this officer is...
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giant state of california, diverse people and economy and terrain. stephanie elam from day one tracking it for us live in california. it is a back to the beginning moment almost or backwards moment for california with the rising case count. >> reporter: completely. a lot of people here especially in los angeles county which is the epicenter of the outbreak in the state wondering when we would see the numbers require to have the stay-at-home orders put back into place. if you take a look at the positivity rate, over the last seven days it is standing at 7.7%. on june 29th, it was at 6.1%. you are seeing for the covid patients that are in icu beds in the state, there's a 20% increase over the last 2 weeks. and the governor here has been saying that this is something that he was planning to do if we needed to to toggle back or to use his term a dimmer switch to bring back the rules so that we can see this peak in this number start to come back down but obviously this is just part of it here. another part of it is is wearing masks and talked to an epidem
giant state of california, diverse people and economy and terrain. stephanie elam from day one tracking it for us live in california. it is a back to the beginning moment almost or backwards moment for california with the rising case count. >> reporter: completely. a lot of people here especially in los angeles county which is the epicenter of the outbreak in the state wondering when we would see the numbers require to have the stay-at-home orders put back into place. if you take a look...
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. >> in the state of california. and i spoke with one of those same-sex couples, who are the plaintiffs. let's listen to what kris perry said to me about the difference between marriage and domestic partnership. >> domestic partnerships have nothing to do with love. they're not about love. they're about health benefits. title. protections in hospitals, perhaps, if you're fortunate to have that domestic partnership. in our case, it results in increased taxation. it is not the same thing. in fact, most people would be surprised that sandy and i have to have three different domestic partnership agreements in order to comply with employer requirements -- >> three? >> -- we are domestic partners in the city we live in, the county we live in, the state we live in. we have three. none of them, not one of them, can i tell you a date which it was executed, nor could i tell you for how long we've had them. but i can tell you this. the day i get married, i will remember that day. and i will celebrate that day every year with sa
. >> in the state of california. and i spoke with one of those same-sex couples, who are the plaintiffs. let's listen to what kris perry said to me about the difference between marriage and domestic partnership. >> domestic partnerships have nothing to do with love. they're not about love. they're about health benefits. title. protections in hospitals, perhaps, if you're fortunate to have that domestic partnership. in our case, it results in increased taxation. it is not the same...
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california had a california supreme court decision which said same-sex marriage was legal. as you pointed out earlier, about 10,000 couples got married. then proposition 8 ended same-sex marriage in california. what today's ruling in the ninth circuit said was, that unusual set of circumstances, granting, and then taking away the right to same-sex marriage, that was unconstitutional. the court very explicitly did not say that the consequentitutf the united states required same-sex marriage in every state in the union. that's what some supporters of same-sex marriage were looking for. they got a very narrow ruling just limited to california. the good news for same-sex marriage supporters is it means a conservative supreme court might not decide to take the case. and this may well be the last word. >> we saw a lot of people gathered there, and do you think that now they're going to be lining up in order to get married? >> well, that's a question we don't know. one of the things that we have to study and frankly this decision came in five minutes ago, is will the court issue a
california had a california supreme court decision which said same-sex marriage was legal. as you pointed out earlier, about 10,000 couples got married. then proposition 8 ended same-sex marriage in california. what today's ruling in the ninth circuit said was, that unusual set of circumstances, granting, and then taking away the right to same-sex marriage, that was unconstitutional. the court very explicitly did not say that the consequentitutf the united states required same-sex marriage in...
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california was in the league of its own. the golden state's sterilized 20,000 people, more than twice as many as the next state, virginia, and a full third of the nation's total. it was led by california's elite including at the time the president of stanford university and the publisher of "los angeles times." the efficiency of california's program didn't go unnoticed. in the 1930s, the nazi party in germany was so impressed it asked for advice and californians leading the program were only too happy to help. so you sent this book to the nazis. >> yes. they did. >> so the nazis used this book as a model for their sterilization program? >> absolutely. germany used california's program as the chief example that this was a working successful policy. >> reporter: california the leader in forced sterilizations but not a leader in making amendments to victims. a few hundred survivors are still alive. but the state has offered no changes. he said he can't even get a politician to talk to him, not even his own state representative
california was in the league of its own. the golden state's sterilized 20,000 people, more than twice as many as the next state, virginia, and a full third of the nation's total. it was led by california's elite including at the time the president of stanford university and the publisher of "los angeles times." the efficiency of california's program didn't go unnoticed. in the 1930s, the nazi party in germany was so impressed it asked for advice and californians leading the program...
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area of low pressure has now developed off the california coast. the clockwise flow around it, this is the key for success for these winds. we finally see the direction from which these winds are coming, the cool ocean water. a southwesterly trajectory increasing the humidity and increasing the dew point and much more beneficial. watch the numbers. 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, we actually mad a dense fog advisory in the morning. what's fog? it's a cloud on the ground. the cloud holds water molecules. finally some moisture is there. the jet stream has dropped south. before it was farther north and all of the rain went with that. finally it's dropped south and moisture is coming into northern california. it won't get quite as far as southern california but it is hot, try and there are a few good things happening here. the moisture is coming in, temperatures are coming down. they were inordinately high, in the 90s in southern california. but now down to the 70s. so improving temperatures, that's for sure. increasing humidity values, that's great as well. the w
area of low pressure has now developed off the california coast. the clockwise flow around it, this is the key for success for these winds. we finally see the direction from which these winds are coming, the cool ocean water. a southwesterly trajectory increasing the humidity and increasing the dew point and much more beneficial. watch the numbers. 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, we actually mad a dense fog advisory in the morning. what's fog? it's a cloud on the ground. the cloud holds water molecules....
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chrome is off to california. his owner will follow but not singing new york, new york on takeoff. coburn, the co-owner, his feelings are bruised and so was his horse with a bleeding hoof there but no excuses blaming that as the performance for california chrome. just over 100,000 people in attendance, fredricka. >> you among them. richard rock, thank you so much. let's talk about this morning. let's bring in frank goldberg. we spoke yesterday. he was trackside also for the race. okay. so hank, help us understand the comments from where those comments came. it's not customary that all 11 horses that would be in the belmont stakes were all in the previous races, right? >> absolutely not. it's another race and another opportunity for horses and this has happened before. it's interesting, we've been talking about the race now for a few minutes and we haven't mentioned the winner, tonalist who did a fantastic job. he's a well-bred horse, better bred than california chrome and i think he's going to go on to do great th
chrome is off to california. his owner will follow but not singing new york, new york on takeoff. coburn, the co-owner, his feelings are bruised and so was his horse with a bleeding hoof there but no excuses blaming that as the performance for california chrome. just over 100,000 people in attendance, fredricka. >> you among them. richard rock, thank you so much. let's talk about this morning. let's bring in frank goldberg. we spoke yesterday. he was trackside also for the race. okay. so...
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>>> we have breaking news out of northern california. a 6.0 magnitude earthquake shook napa area early this morning. this is new video coming into cnn from inside a grocery store in that area following the shaking that happened. you can see a huge mess. cleanup is under way. the governor, jerry brown, has declared a state of emergency in napa county. we know 90 people were hurt. they were treated at one hospital there in napa. three are considered major injuries. in fact, critical condition. fire officials say one of them was a young girl who was badly hurt when a fireplace collapsed on her and she had to be air lifted to the hospital. fires broke out in several homes after the quake. at least five mobile homes are destroyed and making matters worse, a water main broke in downtown napa in the heart of the city where a lot of the damage is. thousands of people also lost power this morning. we have more video of the damage inside a local hardware store in napa and there's also extensive damage to the wineries in this area or region known f
>>> we have breaking news out of northern california. a 6.0 magnitude earthquake shook napa area early this morning. this is new video coming into cnn from inside a grocery store in that area following the shaking that happened. you can see a huge mess. cleanup is under way. the governor, jerry brown, has declared a state of emergency in napa county. we know 90 people were hurt. they were treated at one hospital there in napa. three are considered major injuries. in fact, critical...
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it was voted upon by residents of california. the same people who were celebrating that being strik struck down. they're on the edge of their seats. that's because the same judge that struck it down is about to decide whether to live the stay that he put on his own watershed ruling allowing marriage licenses to once again be issued to same-sex couples before all the appeals in this case can be heard. and trust me, those appeals are going to go on for years. cnn correspondent dan simon is in the u.s. district courthouse in san francisco awaiting john vaughn walker's decision. he's on the phone with us right now. >> it cowl come down any second. i can't tell you how many times i've hit the refresh butt on on my computer. we know the ruling is going to be posted on the website as soon as it comes down. we're told the judge would issue this ruling before 3:00 eastern time. so we're looking at a window now of one hour. as you said, just so much anticipation here. let's just review briefly how we got to this point. proposition 8, this
it was voted upon by residents of california. the same people who were celebrating that being strik struck down. they're on the edge of their seats. that's because the same judge that struck it down is about to decide whether to live the stay that he put on his own watershed ruling allowing marriage licenses to once again be issued to same-sex couples before all the appeals in this case can be heard. and trust me, those appeals are going to go on for years. cnn correspondent dan simon is in the...
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arianna, you're familiar with california. it is cash strapped. let's look at the economic reasons for regulating and taxing marijuana. >> well, the economic reasons, absolutely, it's not just the over $8 billion that it would be saving in law enforcement, it's also the over $8 billion that we would be making by taxing marijuana but beyond that it's what someone else, one of your -- one of the other people you asked about it told you, which is that we are filling our jails with nonviolent drug owe fenders predominantly young predominantly african-american. that's another big reason and the third one it's a great beyond left and right issue. it has support across the political spectrum and also the support of the majority of the american people. >> todd swillic, you're a great political analyst and look at numbers. what do you think happens? will it pass and a lot are saying this is the democrats' ballot initiative. gay marriage and social issues got republicans to the ballot back in 2004. does this get democrats to vote this issue in california. >
arianna, you're familiar with california. it is cash strapped. let's look at the economic reasons for regulating and taxing marijuana. >> well, the economic reasons, absolutely, it's not just the over $8 billion that it would be saving in law enforcement, it's also the over $8 billion that we would be making by taxing marijuana but beyond that it's what someone else, one of your -- one of the other people you asked about it told you, which is that we are filling our jails with nonviolent...
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the california marijuana smokers pot fires may be out of luck even if california voters approve a ballot initiative there to legalize recreational marijuana use. the attorney general eric holder says the
the california marijuana smokers pot fires may be out of luck even if california voters approve a ballot initiative there to legalize recreational marijuana use. the attorney general eric holder says the
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it is a law that requires california police to take dna samples from anybody they arrest on suspicion of a felony. let me repeat that. anyone they arrest, not convicted, not charged, but just arrest. you can't get more personal than this, folks, because the samples are taken like this. a simple mouth swab, open up, and the findings are kept in a database, and matched against unsolved crimes where genetic evidence might actually exist. you get a match, you might have yourself a case. and often those cold cases are solved. dangerous criminals are found, and put away, and sometimes decades after the actual crime. but a lot of those samples come from people who never end up charged with any crime at all. remember, we are innocent until proven guilty, and anything not sitting right with you at this point? well, it is a good debate, because the dna of those people who are swabbed remain in government custody forever, and my next guest falls smack dab into that category. my next guest is right smack dab in the middle of a challenge with the american civil liberties union. thank you for being
it is a law that requires california police to take dna samples from anybody they arrest on suspicion of a felony. let me repeat that. anyone they arrest, not convicted, not charged, but just arrest. you can't get more personal than this, folks, because the samples are taken like this. a simple mouth swab, open up, and the findings are kept in a database, and matched against unsolved crimes where genetic evidence might actually exist. you get a match, you might have yourself a case. and often...
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here in loma linda, california, right now. you can see the mud slide come off the hill and completely engulfed this road. these cars are just completely buried here in the mud. no way to go anywhere. the military is here already. responding to the disaster. >>> developing story overseas to tell you about. bombs exploded at two embassies in rome. one at the swiss embassy. police say the person that opened it was seriously wounded. a second at the chilean embassy. one person there was injured. >>> president obama arrives in hawaii to celebrate the holiday season. before he left, he congratulated congress on a season of progress. the president's wins on major legislation including repeal of don't ask, don't tell and approval of a new nuclear treaty with russia. he says it shows that cooperation is possible. >> i think what's happened is not a victory for me but for the american people. and the lesson i hope that everybody takes from this is that it's possible for democrats and republicans to to have principled disagreements, to h
here in loma linda, california, right now. you can see the mud slide come off the hill and completely engulfed this road. these cars are just completely buried here in the mud. no way to go anywhere. the military is here already. responding to the disaster. >>> developing story overseas to tell you about. bombs exploded at two embassies in rome. one at the swiss embassy. police say the person that opened it was seriously wounded. a second at the chilean embassy. one person there was...
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it hurts gays and lesbians in california and it hurts the children we're raising. and it does so for no good reason. it is our hope that we can move forward and remove this harm from society so that gays and lesbians in california can go back to their lives living equally long side their neighbors with the same rights and protections as everyone else. thank you all very much. >> two of the plaintiffs in this case, they have been married by the way since 2004, but their marriage was invalidated six months after their ceremony. they've been raising four sons. this was about marriage equality for them. though for those who stand up for proposition 8, it's about the courts. i just wanted to ask you, i know this is difficult because as an attorney, as a former clinton adviser, as jack of all trades, you are also proponent for marriage equality as a gay attorney, as well. the argument on the other side is for voters rights. this must be very difficult for you for someone who supports democracy also to equate and yet not. >> it's not really that difficult because voters -
it hurts gays and lesbians in california and it hurts the children we're raising. and it does so for no good reason. it is our hope that we can move forward and remove this harm from society so that gays and lesbians in california can go back to their lives living equally long side their neighbors with the same rights and protections as everyone else. thank you all very much. >> two of the plaintiffs in this case, they have been married by the way since 2004, but their marriage was...
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california's sonoma state home. charlie follet, a 14-year-old ward, is singing in a field when he's ordered inside. >> first he shot me with some kind of medicine. supposed to deaden the nerve. then the next thing i heard was snip, snip. and that was it. >> reporter: did they tell you what they were doing to you? >> no. >> reporter: they didn't have to tell him. he knew. a sterilization by force. how did you know what it was? >> well, because there's been others in there that had it before me. >> reporter: the other boys at the home had warned him how much it would hurt. >> well, when they done this side here, it seemed like they were pulling the whole insides out. >> reporter: the 1930s through the 1950s were the heyday of the y movement in the united states. the goal, to rid the country of the feeble-minded, defectives. and it wasn't some fringe or secretive program. it was well known and paid for by the states where it was practiced. entire families labeled schiffless, degenerates, 60,000 sterilized. some living
california's sonoma state home. charlie follet, a 14-year-old ward, is singing in a field when he's ordered inside. >> first he shot me with some kind of medicine. supposed to deaden the nerve. then the next thing i heard was snip, snip. and that was it. >> reporter: did they tell you what they were doing to you? >> no. >> reporter: they didn't have to tell him. he knew. a sterilization by force. how did you know what it was? >> well, because there's been others in...
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california regulators have shut this lender down. this is the biggest failure since 2008, the second biggest failure ever since washington mutual in september of 2008. this is a major lender to tech start-ups. the fdic said insured depositors will have full access up to $250,000. we know that some small businesses, some individuals have more than that $250,000. it's not clear if they'll get all their money back. this is not sitting well in the market place. we see the dow is down by more than 250 points. the good news here is experts i'm talking to are hopeful that this is an isolated incident, that this is not part of a broader systemic issue. marc zandy told me he doesn't think this is symptomatic of a broader problem in the banking industry. let's hope not. that's the last thing we need. >> the major banks saying they are well capitalized. matt, thank you. >>> robert rice, former u.s. labor secretary under president clinton is with us. also the author of "the system," secretary rice. let's start where matt ended with this silicon
california regulators have shut this lender down. this is the biggest failure since 2008, the second biggest failure ever since washington mutual in september of 2008. this is a major lender to tech start-ups. the fdic said insured depositors will have full access up to $250,000. we know that some small businesses, some individuals have more than that $250,000. it's not clear if they'll get all their money back. this is not sitting well in the market place. we see the dow is down by more than...
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camilla, cnn, california. >>> all right. let's get to the latest on the weather conditions in california. so how much longer are these blizzard condition expected to last with the flooding threat we're seeing? >> right, for the rest of today, amara. of course, it will linger through sunday with the rainfall and the snow but at least the ad viseries and the winter alerts all together will start to expire today. taking a look at that area of low pressure spinning along the california coastline rather impressive as it moves south and brings in that moisture. not so impressive when it comes down to traveling. so one of the bigger concerns here. it's best we stay indoors if we can. snow falling through the sierra mountain range into southern california's higher elevations, over 4,000 feet. we're talking about picking up 5 feet of snow but heavy rain continues to filter in. san diego, l.a., you're dealing with that now and these are areas that are still dealing with the flooding concern. there are winter weather alerts across the
camilla, cnn, california. >>> all right. let's get to the latest on the weather conditions in california. so how much longer are these blizzard condition expected to last with the flooding threat we're seeing? >> right, for the rest of today, amara. of course, it will linger through sunday with the rainfall and the snow but at least the ad viseries and the winter alerts all together will start to expire today. taking a look at that area of low pressure spinning along the...
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if california chrome goes to win the triple crown he will be first horse from california to do so. regardless, his petition has put him on the map. his mother love the chase is lucky to be alive after she was injured while giving birth to chrome. while doctors tended to love the chase, chrome also got a lot of attention. >> that's like a little above and beyond what the average foal gets. >> reporter: all of that affection may have helped chrome in training. it comes natural to him. >> reporter: naturally on the farm just about everyone believes chrome is going to take the crown. >> it is amazing that -- it is coming up the way it is. we think that there is at least one more successful chapper to to be written. >> thank you for that, stephanie. all right. how much of a shot does california chrome have at winning the triple crown? let's bring in the experts. they may know better than we do. i jean, believe it or not, you have been to every belmont stake since the mid '90s and you are not there this year. what if you miss history? >> i know. i would be very disappointed if i miss his
if california chrome goes to win the triple crown he will be first horse from california to do so. regardless, his petition has put him on the map. his mother love the chase is lucky to be alive after she was injured while giving birth to chrome. while doctors tended to love the chase, chrome also got a lot of attention. >> that's like a little above and beyond what the average foal gets. >> reporter: all of that affection may have helped chrome in training. it comes natural to him....
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the impact felt far outside of california. expect higher prices for produce from california in grocery stores. >>> an suv driver chased down and beaten by a group of drivers will file a lawsuit against the city of new york. the man claims the city was negligent in hiring and training its police officers. prosecutors say some off duty police officers allegedly participated in the attack in december. the driver's wife and 2-year-old daughter in that suv. the family is seeking more than $75,000 each in damages. a postal workers union threatening protests and boycotts against staples stores. according to associated press report the union disapproves of postal service retail in the stores. the postal centers are staffed by staples employees not workers. the union says that replaces good paying union jobs with low paying none union workers. the postmaster general says the program is about driving up demand for the agency's products. >>> all right. it was a star-studded night at the screen actor's guild. "american hustle" had a great
the impact felt far outside of california. expect higher prices for produce from california in grocery stores. >>> an suv driver chased down and beaten by a group of drivers will file a lawsuit against the city of new york. the man claims the city was negligent in hiring and training its police officers. prosecutors say some off duty police officers allegedly participated in the attack in december. the driver's wife and 2-year-old daughter in that suv. the family is seeking more than...
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now you see hospitalizations in california passing that as well. so the governor says yes, he hopes the vaccine is coming and coming soon, but it is a giant state, a lot of people. he has new restrictions in place, hospitalizations are up, the governor understands parents are now worried about children and schools. >> as a parent, when you have background rates that are exploding, when you see icus and hospital rates that are putting tremendous strain and pressure that it is not inappropriate for these parents and professionals to express some concern and anxiety about safety of their children. i want to see them back into the classroom but it must be done safely. >> joining us to discuss the challenge in california, how it impacts the nation, california's health and human services secretary, dr. mark galley. great to see you. appreciate your time, especially given the urgency. you hear the governor talk about anxiety. there's anxiety across your state and across the country. help me understand the context of the moment. the governor says there's h
now you see hospitalizations in california passing that as well. so the governor says yes, he hopes the vaccine is coming and coming soon, but it is a giant state, a lot of people. he has new restrictions in place, hospitalizations are up, the governor understands parents are now worried about children and schools. >> as a parent, when you have background rates that are exploding, when you see icus and hospital rates that are putting tremendous strain and pressure that it is not...
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many places in california well over several feet of snowfall. 73.6 in the high mountains of california and this should continue through a good part of tonight. it should fizzle out a little bit into saturday morning. then we might have a break on saturday, sunday, then monday another chance of rain moves back into the area and possibly more snowfall also for the sierra nevada mountains. that's the latest. >> all our die hard skiers ready to go. scottie is in the booth saying, hey, let's strap on the boards, head out. thanks, reynolds. >>> cnn meteorologist rob marciano has been out in that nasty weather as well. he's been checking conditions out in the la canada flintridge area. it's pretty much under mandatory evacuation orders right now. here you go. >> reporter: it was another long and anxious night across southern california. a number of minor mud slides like the one i'm standing on top of but happy to report at this point no major slides. this one, the side yard of a resident that evacuated. he put up this makeshift chute because he knew this was going to give way and certainly di
many places in california well over several feet of snowfall. 73.6 in the high mountains of california and this should continue through a good part of tonight. it should fizzle out a little bit into saturday morning. then we might have a break on saturday, sunday, then monday another chance of rain moves back into the area and possibly more snowfall also for the sierra nevada mountains. that's the latest. >> all our die hard skiers ready to go. scottie is in the booth saying, hey, let's...
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the american, adam gadhan, grew up in california and was accused of treason. most americans recognize him for his high-profile inflammatory web videos condemning the u.s. and praising the 9/11 attackers. live report from gadahn's hometown in california coming up. >>> a bus company involved in a deadly wreck this past week is now shut down. a sierra santa bus flipped over in arizona friday and killed six passengers. tierra santa was operating illegally and a federal court ordered the company to shut down. >>> no word yet on whether there will be any charges for friday's crash. >>> unwelcome news at the pump. the average price of gas jumped nearly ten cents per gallon in just two weeks. blame a spike in crude oil prices. self-serve regular will now set you back 2.37 a gallon on average. that's 76 cents higher than a year ago. the cheapest gas is in cheyenne, wyoming, 2.47 a gallon and honolulu was the most expensive, 3.33 a gallon. jackie jer as, driving across the country and some good weather coming to, it's going to cost you more. >> summer travel season righ
the american, adam gadhan, grew up in california and was accused of treason. most americans recognize him for his high-profile inflammatory web videos condemning the u.s. and praising the 9/11 attackers. live report from gadahn's hometown in california coming up. >>> a bus company involved in a deadly wreck this past week is now shut down. a sierra santa bus flipped over in arizona friday and killed six passengers. tierra santa was operating illegally and a federal court ordered the...
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, that will never sneak up to southern california. it may get up to southern arizona, but it will not get all the way up here. there have been a few showers and moisture ahead of the hurricane, but literally you can find them on radar. and they are hitching the ground and not evaporating on the way down, you're doing better than most. 3 in l.a. and 2 in san bernardino. we're talking about how it's good and bad at the same time. the wind isn't getting the smoke out of the way, but because there isn't wind, it isn't blowing the flames in some spots. the fire is doing a good job all of by itself. here is jimena, we've been talking about it all day long. look at the size of the eye right there. there's cabo san lucas. there are two towns in cabo, there is san jose del cabo where most of the people live there live. and there's cabo san lucas, where most of the people that visit there visit. they're about 20 miles away from each other. i think cabo san lucas, the visits town, the tourist town, will be harder hit. although those buildings, t
, that will never sneak up to southern california. it may get up to southern arizona, but it will not get all the way up here. there have been a few showers and moisture ahead of the hurricane, but literally you can find them on radar. and they are hitching the ground and not evaporating on the way down, you're doing better than most. 3 in l.a. and 2 in san bernardino. we're talking about how it's good and bad at the same time. the wind isn't getting the smoke out of the way, but because there...
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you're familiar with southern california. i'm just across county line in ventura county on pacific coast highway. and this stretch of pacific coast highway remains closed. 20-mile section closed off a mud slide. cal trans crews working to remove debris, boulders from the roadway. still closed at this hour. elsewhere, throughout southern california, traffic has been snarled by this heavy storm, this rain that's continued since friday. california highway patrol says in los angeles county yesterday there were three times as many accidents on l.a. county roads as you would normally expect and even with the lighter holiday volume. elsewhere in the state, as you mentioned, the community of mcfarland in central california, 2,000 residents evacuated there because of a creek overflow. officials able to remove the debris and residents allowed back in their home. you mentioned the snow and the sierra nevadas. just checked the website of mammoth mountain which skiers are familiar with. they have received up the 13.5 feet of snow since fr
you're familiar with southern california. i'm just across county line in ventura county on pacific coast highway. and this stretch of pacific coast highway remains closed. 20-mile section closed off a mud slide. cal trans crews working to remove debris, boulders from the roadway. still closed at this hour. elsewhere, throughout southern california, traffic has been snarled by this heavy storm, this rain that's continued since friday. california highway patrol says in los angeles county...
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major stories we are following for you out of california. first, the fires. a state of emergency now in two counties, destruction and evacuations also taking place in others. in fact, our rob marciano is standing by right near the fire lines of los angeles county where dangerous red flag conditions are now in effect. we'll get to him in a moment. also happening in california, the missing child found as we spoke to a woman who knows jaycee dugard and the daughters she gave birth to in captivity. let's begin this morning with what we know on the california fires. crews are fighting at least seven active wildfires around the state. one near sacramento destroyed 60 buildings including an entire neighborhood cul de sac. a fast moving fire in southern california is threatening 12,000 homes and also tv, radio, and emergency communications towers on top of a mountain are in jeopardy. most tragically as we have mentioned two firefighters responding to this fire were killed when their vehicle overturned. mandatory evacuations are in effect for cities and towns in los a
major stories we are following for you out of california. first, the fires. a state of emergency now in two counties, destruction and evacuations also taking place in others. in fact, our rob marciano is standing by right near the fire lines of los angeles county where dangerous red flag conditions are now in effect. we'll get to him in a moment. also happening in california, the missing child found as we spoke to a woman who knows jaycee dugard and the daughters she gave birth to in captivity....
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know better sleep with sleep number. >>> california chrome, well, can california chrome become part of racing history and win the triple crown this hour? it's happening in not too long. we are going to know that answer soon. but chrome will attempt to win the belmont stakes after already capturing the kentucky derby and the preakness. this horse that has grabbed the world's attention really came from pretty humble beginnings. his owners invested about $10,000 in his breeding and the man at the start pear anderson is with me. thank you for joining us, sir. we appreciate it. >> okay. >> okay. so you were california chrome's lead trainer when he was younger. from really the moment he was born. give us a sense of just how proud you are right now. >> well, proud that california chrome came into the barn when he was just 20 months old. just a young horse. and got to work and did the whole thing, the preparation as far as breaking him and starting him and getting used to the saddle and bridle and getting used to the rider and all that kind of stuff, you know? we were excited about it. we didn
know better sleep with sleep number. >>> california chrome, well, can california chrome become part of racing history and win the triple crown this hour? it's happening in not too long. we are going to know that answer soon. but chrome will attempt to win the belmont stakes after already capturing the kentucky derby and the preakness. this horse that has grabbed the world's attention really came from pretty humble beginnings. his owners invested about $10,000 in his breeding and the...
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here's the problem that happens across california. area of low pressure situated just off the coast. this low is going to take its time, move towards the great basin. southern california could see a few days where the rain comes down and some of the burns areas could see the potential for mudslides there if the rainfall is heavy enough. now we take it back to fred. i love this parlt. yeah. >> we do, too. >> she's such a fan laughing and applauding. >> especially the animal ones. >> we'll get to one. >> all right, karen, appreciate that. we have viral video rewind now. we have some things that will make us laugh and some that may us go how do they do that and others make us a little more intro spektive. >> we have that whole range today, a plethora of videos. starting today with this thing from sesame street that has gone viral, a celebration of hair. take a look here. ♪ don't need a trip to the beauty shop ♪ ♪ because i love what i got on top ♪ ♪ it's curly and brown and it's right up there ♪ ♪ you know what i love ♪ t
here's the problem that happens across california. area of low pressure situated just off the coast. this low is going to take its time, move towards the great basin. southern california could see a few days where the rain comes down and some of the burns areas could see the potential for mudslides there if the rainfall is heavy enough. now we take it back to fred. i love this parlt. yeah. >> we do, too. >> she's such a fan laughing and applauding. >> especially the animal...
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but in california, the sticker shock cost yet another change in accounting, a big turnover with california's high speed rail board, and another turn at where the train will go and another thought of how fast. a new route, a new slower speed and a new cost estimate. >> first, beginning next year, we will commence construction here in the valley. >> there is no question that the costs have gone up. >> reporter: dan richard is the new chairman of california's high speed rail authority and co-author of that report that sent the high speed rail plan, well, slightly off track. >> it was meant to engender comment. it did that quite successfully, and we're looking at how to revise the plan and go forward. >> reporter: but it turns out the latest plan could be for i ach slower train, not exactly the high speed futuristic cartoon california voters approved four years ago. more of a hybrid that goes slower, makes a few more stops and doesn't quite deliver the l.a. to san francisco promise of just a few hours. and that's not the half of it. this is about to become really political. california's high spe
but in california, the sticker shock cost yet another change in accounting, a big turnover with california's high speed rail board, and another turn at where the train will go and another thought of how fast. a new route, a new slower speed and a new cost estimate. >> first, beginning next year, we will commence construction here in the valley. >> there is no question that the costs have gone up. >> reporter: dan richard is the new chairman of california's high speed rail...
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let's look at the university of california system, which is about $10,300 a year versus the california state university system, $4,800 a year so there's a big difference even between just those two. if we branch it out and look at costs compared to other states, tuition at public four-year colleges in vermont, for example, $12,000 a year. so california is still, you know, just under $6,000. it comes in right in the middle. you look at wyoming, $3,700 a year. it's still, even with these tuition increases, not such a bad deal. so our bottom line from the fact check desk, still a pretty good deal but that cost advantage is really sort of eroding, obviously, with all of these hikes and the budget problems that california is facing. it's not destined to get better any time soon. >> and it's a sudden hike too, especially as parents and young people are preparing for one set of fees and when they find out, oh, wait a minute, in a few more months it's going to actually be much higher, that blow hurts. >> it does. but the big debate too is they're going to offset a lot of these increases for fa
let's look at the university of california system, which is about $10,300 a year versus the california state university system, $4,800 a year so there's a big difference even between just those two. if we branch it out and look at costs compared to other states, tuition at public four-year colleges in vermont, for example, $12,000 a year. so california is still, you know, just under $6,000. it comes in right in the middle. you look at wyoming, $3,700 a year. it's still, even with these tuition...
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and ended up in california. even though felons are barred from running drug medi-cal centers, ferdman soon opened a rehappen clinic called able family support. taxpayer funded drug rehab has been easy money for alexander ferdman. despite his organized crime conviction in texas, his california drug medi-cal contract is now worth about $2 million a year. his salary? $180,000. even after a 2011 review by los angeles county found evidence of what it considers to be fraudulent practices at his business, ferdman was allowed to expand. drew griffin with cnn. how you doing? i'd like to ask you some questions about your business if i could. >> i really don't have time right now. >> reporter: you can explain how can a guy with a record like you be operating a drug rehab clinic here in california? you've been convicted of a major insurance car crash scheme in texas? >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. that's first of all. second, whatever happened, i don't know, 15 years ago, what relevance does it have to toda
and ended up in california. even though felons are barred from running drug medi-cal centers, ferdman soon opened a rehappen clinic called able family support. taxpayer funded drug rehab has been easy money for alexander ferdman. despite his organized crime conviction in texas, his california drug medi-cal contract is now worth about $2 million a year. his salary? $180,000. even after a 2011 review by los angeles county found evidence of what it considers to be fraudulent practices at his...
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southern california, you get it saturday. sunday that moves in and it will blanket the four corners with heavy amounts of snow. that's good for the colorado river. monday we'll have storm number nine. by the middle of next week, we have storm number ten. just amazing. we've been through six, today is seven. we've got a few more rounds to go. >> unbelievable. i wish we had a better forecast for viewers out there on the west coast. rest assured we'll be covering this for you as much as we possibly can. tom sater, thank you. >>> more defiance and apparently no shame from republican congressman elected on a mountain of lies. george santos says he won't step down and is even gunning for a key house committee assignment. so what does house speaker kevin mccarthy have to say about this? president biden breaking silence on his classified documents problem claiming he was surprised to learn they were in his private office and he doesn't even know what's in them. meanwhile, the doj and republicans dig deeper. >>> and why you should not
southern california, you get it saturday. sunday that moves in and it will blanket the four corners with heavy amounts of snow. that's good for the colorado river. monday we'll have storm number nine. by the middle of next week, we have storm number ten. just amazing. we've been through six, today is seven. we've got a few more rounds to go. >> unbelievable. i wish we had a better forecast for viewers out there on the west coast. rest assured we'll be covering this for you as much as we...
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estate in california. that's not the case this time because there's not that combination of high tide and heavy surf. all we have is rain. what is the real concern are mudslides. see mudslides and raging waters. see video from affiliate ktla of a man trapped in his truck. he was eventually rescued by the swift water rescue teams that have been deployed throughout the state. they've had to conduct several rescue operations. people that get caught in flood control channels crossing riverbeds that are normally dry but aren't dry now. also we look at some of the video that you're referring to the snow in the sierra, nevada, mountain range. it's really, really heavy. mammoth mountain reporting 13 1/2 feet of snow in the past five days. and at the peaks of some of the sierra, nevada, mountains, wind speeds of over 150 miles an hour. and back here at sea level, what we're concerned about, what officials are concerned about throughout southern california is hilly areas like this over my right shoulder, pacific coa
estate in california. that's not the case this time because there's not that combination of high tide and heavy surf. all we have is rain. what is the real concern are mudslides. see mudslides and raging waters. see video from affiliate ktla of a man trapped in his truck. he was eventually rescued by the swift water rescue teams that have been deployed throughout the state. they've had to conduct several rescue operations. people that get caught in flood control channels crossing riverbeds that...
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>> i would say -- once california find out that i don't have a license in pittsburgh, they take the california -- they take my license away here in california. so it's been like a back-and-forth thing. and so now that i got caught driving with no license, i only had to go to april, may to get them back. >> i'm asking you how long this has been going on. this has been going on for 15 years? >> it's been going on for about 17 years without a license. >> so you're not sure if you've been driving with a license or without a license for 17 years. >> oh, yeah, i've been driving with a license. >> all right. >> with a license, yes, i have been. >> rodney. let me ask you. this is the eve of the 20th year anniversary. you get pulled over. what did you think? did your heart jump? >> oh, my god. oh, man. how do i experience. it was a horrible feeling that went through me because the police who pull med over, they was like my kids' age, and so they said somebody called in and told them, which i'm used to somebody always calling in and saying something. and they was really trying to get to the bottom of it
>> i would say -- once california find out that i don't have a license in pittsburgh, they take the california -- they take my license away here in california. so it's been like a back-and-forth thing. and so now that i got caught driving with no license, i only had to go to april, may to get them back. >> i'm asking you how long this has been going on. this has been going on for 15 years? >> it's been going on for about 17 years without a license. >> so you're not sure...